Dwyer back home and on the mend after horror fall at Southwell

Martin Dwyer is recovering at home following a horrible fall at Southwell on Friday.

The 2006 Derby-winning jockey was dramatically unseated from Columbian Roulette when looking to have the opening 32Red Handicap at his mercy and received immediate attention on the track before being taken to hospital.

Dwyer was unconscious for six minutes, but had regained consciousness before going to hospital, being accompanied by the racecourse doctor.

Dumped: Dwyer crashes to the ground after Colmbian Roulette veers to his left in the closing stages

No chance: Dwyer was given no chance by the wayward Columbian Roulette

Dwyer was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham and after a head scan came back clear, he was allowed to go home on Friday evening, a scenario did not look likely earlier in the day.

The jockey's agent, Simon Dodds, said: 'He was allowed to go home last night, which is positive news as the doctors would not have let him home the same day unless they were completely happy with him.

'Having been unconscious, he will have to have a mandatory period out of action now, but overall you would have to say it is a good result.